"Video game themed pop art by the artist collective POPzilla in Anaheim,
California. The show is called "POPCADE" and will be featuring artwork
from all sorts of video games - classic to contemporary. Possibly OC's
largest collection of video game themed art ever as 50+ artists will be
doing their own take on all your favorite video game characters!"

"This is the first major exhibition in the United States to explore the
story of Chinese paintings in Japan over the course of six hundred
years, featuring nearly forty masterpieces of the Tang (618–906), Song
(960–1279), Yuan (1260–1368), and Ming (1368–1644) dynasties. Most of
these paintings, owned by Japanese museums, have never been displayed
outside of Japan."

TTDILA use to love this festival with amazing movies plucked from Japan. Year after year the selection gets more and more depressing. All we recommend is it getting better support and perhaps start earlier in April so it doesn't compete with the LAAPFF Film Festival.

Eat See Hear and Cinespia begin their Summer film screening series Saturday, May 10. Eat See Hear will bounce around with classic and cult favorites. Cinespia will stalk the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

"Your hosts for the evening, JOHN MATHOT (Disney's Phineas & Ferb),
SUSAN WRIGHT (The Because Show podcast), and special guest co-host
ADAM SPIEGELMAN (Proudly Resents podcast) will present 1981's
"ZOMBIE LAKE"! Nazi zombies rise from their haunted lake to exact revenge on
the French town that doomed them..."

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